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|name= Maryan Coptic | |name= Maryan Coptic | ||
|nativename=ϯⲙⲩⲧⲭⲏⲙⲉ<br />''timutkʰēme'' | |nativename={{cop|ϯⲙⲩⲧⲭⲏⲙⲉ}}<br />''timutkʰēme'' | ||
|pronunciation={{IPA|/tɪˌmutˈkʰeːmə/}} | |pronunciation={{IPA|/tɪˌmutˈkʰeːmə/}} | ||
|creator=[[User:Castillerian|Castillerian]] | |creator=[[User:Castillerian|Castillerian]] | ||
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Maryan Coptic (ϯⲙⲩⲧⲭⲏⲙⲉ, <small>tr.</small> ''timutkʰēme'') is an [[w:Constructed_language#A_posteriori_language|a posteriori]] language created by conlanger [[User:Castillerian|Castillerian]]. The initial intent of this language is to envision a modernized variant of Classical [[w:Coptic language|Coptic]] while preserving most of its grammar, vocabulary, and estimated phonology. | Maryan Coptic ({{cop|ϯⲙⲩⲧⲭⲏⲙⲉ}}, <small>tr.</small> ''timutkʰēme'') is an [[w:Constructed_language#A_posteriori_language|a posteriori]] language created by conlanger [[User:Castillerian|Castillerian]]. The initial intent of this language is to envision a modernized variant of Classical [[w:Coptic language|Coptic]] while preserving most of its grammar, vocabulary, and estimated phonology. | ||
The first drafts of what would become the Maryan Coptic language were created in March 2018, initially called 'New Coptc' and 'Neo-Egyptian'. Early drafts detailed a modified Latin alphabet as the language's primary writing system, and its phonology more atone with modern-day Greco-Bohairic Coptic. Discontent with the language's current state, the creator redrafted all its core phonology and grammar in May 2019, along with its entire lexicon. | The first drafts of what would become the Maryan Coptic language were created in March 2018, initially called 'New Coptc' and 'Neo-Egyptian'. Early drafts detailed a modified Latin alphabet as the language's primary writing system, and its phonology more atone with modern-day Greco-Bohairic Coptic. Discontent with the language's current state, the creator redrafted all its core phonology and grammar in May 2019, along with its entire lexicon. |
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